She wasn’t too bad this week, right? With holiday Friday, mega weekend, even better if you have made the bridge! To help you approach the new week (without a holiday this time) that is coming, we have concocted a selection with small onions, the one that should warm your heart,
What Is an Allocation Rate? An allocation rate is a percentage of an investor’s cash or capital outlay that goes toward a final investment. The allocation rate most often refers to the amount of capital invested in a product net of any fees that may be incurred through the investment
One day you think you have reached a fairly high level of knowledge without considering yourself a genius, then you have a dinner where there are only lawyers and jurists and you quickly realize that the only person with whom you can having a discussion between equals is like the
What Is a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC)? A contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) is a fee, sales charge or load, which mutual fund investors pay when selling Class-B fund shares within a specified number of years from the original purchase date. This fee is also known as a “back-end
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What Is a Gross Income Multiplier? A gross income multiplier (GIM) is a rough measure of the value of an investment property. It is calculated by dividing the property’s sale price by its gross annual rental income. Investors can use the GIM—along with other methods like the capitalization rate (cap
There are plenty of old things that we can’t wait to do when we’re old, like going to the thalassotherapy spa, but above all, being able to write anything on social networks without anyone worrying. Yes, because old people who don’t get anything on the internet, it’s still very common
Although it is rare, companies and governments do issue bonds with a century-spanning term. For example, multi-billion dollar corporations such as the Walt Disney Company (DIS) and Coca-Cola (IS) have issued 100-year bonds in the past. Countries such as Argentina, Austria, and Mexico have issued 100-year bonds, too. Why on earth
Have you ever realized that you have fake friends? And when I say fake friends, I’m not talking about fake friends in English, but about friends who actually turned out to be big assholes? Well in this top, there are some examples of people who realized that their “friends” abused